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Neil Warnock shares which current Premier League team he’d love to be managing right now
Liverpool currently lead the Premier League table, with Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, Bournemouth and Chelsea below them in what is turning out to be a really exciting campaign this season.
The Premier League is conjuring up some real entertainment this term, with virtually every team capable of beating anybody else.
For instance, Liverpool have lost to Nottingham Forest, while Arsenal have lost to Bournemouth and Newcastle United.
Meanwhile, the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United have lost multiple times in the league this term.
Even many of the struggling teams, like Wolverhampton Wanderers, Ipswich Town and Leicester City, have been able to threaten and beat teams in much better form.
Now, iconic manager Neil Warnock has given his thoughts on this season’s Premier League campaign and which current team he would love to be managing right now.

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Neil Warnock says Bournemouth would be his Premier League team
Warnock, speaking on the No Tippy Tappy Football podcast, revealed he currently has a soft spot for Bournemouth.
The Cherries have enjoyed a superb season under Andoni Iraola, currently sitting fifth in the table.
“If I had a team in the Premier League it would be Bournemouth,” said Warnock. “Only because they’ve got a group of lads.
“I’ve never had the best team wherever I’ve gone – eight promotions, I’ve never had the best team wherever I’ve been, but I’ve had the best dressing room at times.
“It’s amazing what you can do with a dressing room when people believe in what you’re saying and you know your mate’s going to get you out the car if he makes a mistake and that togetherness.
“That’s what Bournemouth have got. Bournemouth go at it and they’re not bothered about if they lose a goal or what have you.
“I love watching them play and that’s down to the manager – he’s, you know, go on (makes pushing forward gesture).”
What awaits Bournemouth before the international break
Bournemouth have been a breath of fresh air this season, sitting amongst the Premier League’s highest in terms of counter pressures, turnovers, distance covered per game and sprints per game.
Not only do the Cherries have genuine hopes of finishing in the top four, but they could also go all the way in the FA Cup.
Bournemouth are next in action against Wolves at home this weekend before heading to Brighton next Tuesday, both in the Premier League
The Cherries then host Wolves in the FA Cup on Saturday 1 March before heading to Tottenham eight days later in the league.
Bournemouth then wrap up their programme ahead of the international break by hosting Brentford in the league on Saturday 15 March.